Disability Plates and Placards in Colorado

SUMMARY: Colorado Disability Plates & Placards

Placards and license plates for handicapped parking are available to Colorado residents with disabilities—these include
short-term, long-term, and permanent placards, as well as permanent license plates. You can easily apply for a placard or plate from the CO DMV by mail or in person. You'll need to renew your disabled parking permit before it expires, and you can get a replacement if your permit is lost, stolen, or damaged.

Keep reading below for detailed information about disability placards and plates in Colorado.

Receipt you'll receive after successfully applying for Colorado disability plates or placards. Submit this receipt to the DMV if you need to replace lost or damaged plates or placards in lieu of a disability medical verification. Form not available online.